Por: Newsweek World January 18, 2023
A former U.S. military official has outlined a road map for Ukraine to pursue efforts to lease out a mercenary air force from the U.S. government as the country struggles to maintain air superiority in its war with Russia.Writing for the Kyiv Post this week, Jeffrey Fischer, a former U.S. Air Force colonel and onetime defense official at the U.S. Embassy in Kosovo, suggested the Ukrainian Defense Ministry consider taking advantage of recent... + full article
The Advocate USA Business January 12, 2023
Following a year of global energy market turmoil spurred by war and uncertainty, the ongoing battle over oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico is showing no signs of slowing down in 2023.The nation’s largest oil and gas lobbying group, the American Petroleum Institute,... + más
As public comment ends for Biden oil and gas leasing plan, details for 2023 leasing emerge | The Advocate
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 12, 2022
As used car prices have skyrocketed in recent years, people who leased their vehicles before the pandemic are finding themselves in a unique situation: At the end of their lease terms, their lease contracts give them the option to buy their cars. They are discovering that those... + más
What the Biden administration can do if Hurricane Ian causes price gouging | Newsweek
New car prices are finally coming down. But not by much | CNN
Business Insider USA Business October 23, 2022
After Kabul fell in August 2021, the colonel — along with his children and grandchildren — were forced into hiding. Every week or two they moved to another house in the Afghan capital, dragging their belongings under the cover of darkness. The colonel reached out to his... + más
Why America Just Set Free the ‘Pablo Escobar of Afghanistan’ | The Daily Beast
Taliban say Afghanistan is secure enough for big projects | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Business October 20, 2022
The next round of bids for oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico will largely be limited to the Gulf’s western and central regions, as far as 200 miles from the Louisiana coast, according to details .The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, which oversees the nation’s... + más
The Story Of A Property Owner Who Successfully Terminated A Ground Lease | Forbes
Canceled Gulf of Mexico lease sale is back on the books, thanks to Inflation Reduction Act | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 14, 2022
Q: I have rented in the same community for several years, and my lease is renewed yearly. A few weeks ago, management left a note on my door saying I was rude to a staff member, but I honestly don’t know what I did. Then I got a note telling me they would not renew my lease. I... + más
Massive backlog of New York rent hike complaints leaves tenants frustrated, angry | New York Daily News
The Advocate USA Business October 06, 2022
On the same day that a public comment period ended for the Biden administration’s proposed for oil and gas leasing, the federal agency that regulates offshore drilling is proposing to free up anywhere from 27 million to 84 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico in 2023 for future... + más
What does the OPEC+ oil cut mean for US gas prices? | ABC News
No Need For Russian Crude Price Cap; Markets Will Do It Themselves. | Forbes
Forbes USA Business September 26, 2022
When a property owner and a developer (or investor) enter into a long-term ground lease, the tenant and its lenders will insist that the property owner cannot easily terminate the ground lease for default. The tenant will have extensive rights to “cure” its defaults. If the... + más
How UIC has cost Cook County taxpayers $1.2 million | Chicago Sun Times
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